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Bonded my adult and baby rabbit

Lymie

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I'm running out of space, and just had a job loss so I can't build a new cage for my babies. I have a male adult with a giant cage, but he can't be seperated from it. My babies are bonded and I couldn't put Lou in there because Beazel ripped his claw off. Alfie, my sweetheart, is going to stay. I couldn't bare to give him up anyway. Lou is going to be adopted out.

So started the bonding. I read about doing it all at once instead of taking them out whenever they fought. I decided that I would only remove Alfie if he started fighting back. He did not. He recognized that monster bunny is a monster and cannot be defeated.

It took an hour. I knew it was susessful when Beazel started licking Alfies scrumptious wittle ewrs. It was good.

Beazel is at this very moment humping the wrong end.
 
are either/both neutered? watch with the head humping that Alfie doesnt get irritated and bite-can be quite nasty.
well done on a quick and hopefully successful bond!
 
are either/both neutered? watch with the head humping that Alfie doesnt get irritated and bite-can be quite nasty.
well done on a quick and hopefully successful bond!

Beazel is neatured but Alfie is not. I'm still waiting for a certain pair to drop. Otherwise he's a really docile rabbit. I've often wondered if he wasn't really a doe, because he just acts like a girly girl. But the vet checked him and confirmed he's a male, so I guess I just got a sissy boy. He hasn't bit or kicked Beazel yet, or shown any signs of aggression. That's most of the reason why I picked him to stay. Lou is really mean.
 
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